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Old Apr-07-2008, 09:31
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Hi, i've been trying to find this piece for a few days now with no luck so I was hoping perhaps you guys might be able to help me, its the music from this highlight video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NjCCM6LcpY

Thanks a lot!
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Old Apr-07-2008, 18:04
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It sounds like imitation Wagner to me. Listen to "Magic Fire Music" here, starting at 4:19:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=qzJ73Dp7Sx4&feature=related
No that's not it.

Here's the clip again guys: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9emAvKliKY

That's the actual song, at least the main portion of it. Including the beginning doo-da-doo-da-doo-da part, and then it gets loud with the cymbals and such and goes on for a bit with the dramatic music. That's an excert from the movie Justice League: The New Frontier DVD bonus featurette: Super Heroes United!: The Complete Justice League History.
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Old Apr-07-2008, 22:15
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Default Please help me with this music.

Hi you all,

I am desperately in serach for the name of the music used in this video.

Please watch the first few seconds, right from the start you have this beautiful piece:

http://www.canvas.be/extra/subsites/...-104928-HB.mp4


Please reply if you know,

thank you!!

Kristof, Belgium
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Old Apr-08-2008, 05:51
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Gladius it sounds more like either Mozart or Bach to me. That should narrow it
down some.
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Old Apr-08-2008, 23:19
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Gladius it sounds more like either Mozart or Bach to me. That should narrow it
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It's not Bach, it's not Mozart.
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Old Apr-08-2008, 23:26
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At 2:21 you hear Scarbo, from Ravel's Gaspard de la Nuit. Then the end of Ondine is heard.

The music in the first section doesn't ring a bell, sorry.
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Old Apr-15-2008, 04:34
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Hi guys, Im new to this, but I really want to know what is the name of these lovely pieces. I dont even know whether they are real classical music or just the ones made for the movie. But I believe they really are classical music.

Anw, here is the link:

http://www.imeem.com/haruka23/music/...chirus_violin/

Thank you in advance!
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Old Apr-15-2008, 04:45
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Pearl I have that piece with a whole orchestra here. It's Mozart for sure this time.
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Old Apr-15-2008, 07:33
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Arghhh, i knew it! It does scream Mozart for me (the first one).

Are you talking about the first one or the second one? Are they in the same concert or something? I love them both .

I would like to know the name of it(them) . If you would share me the music, I really appreciate. If not , dont worry, you're still my hero with just giving out the names. Thanks


edit: by the way, another request

http://www.imeem.com/people/B4d4NH/music/MbI-CMbf/unknown_artist_track_5/


It is named "Tempest" by violinist Ikuko Kawai.
I've read somewhere that it is Kreisler's but i do not know for sure...

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That if definately Bach. I hear a little toccata in it.
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Old Apr-15-2008, 17:46
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Default I am having trouble identifying this chorale

Thanks guys

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Old Apr-16-2008, 00:59
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I almost sounds like O sacred head how wounded but that's not it.
I'm stumped this time.
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Old Apr-16-2008, 01:27
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That if definately Bach. I hear a little toccata in it.
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I don't know what it is, but I'm sure it's not Bach.
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Old Apr-27-2008, 23:00
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Unhappy Need help identifying a piece of music!

There is a piece of classical music that has been overused hundreds and hundreds of times in over-the-top romantic scenes where a couple runs across an open field of flowers to embrace in the center in slow motion. I have been trying to identify this piece of music for a long time and NO one can help me out. It's super famous and has been used so many times that if you hear it, it's instantly recognizable. I know exactly how it goes, and can even hum it for people, but no one can tell me what it's called, thus keeping me from obtaining a copy of it. One of my friends says it's "Air" by Bach, but that's wrong, it sounds nothing like that. Can anyone help me in my search?
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Old Apr-27-2008, 23:07
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PROBABLY a segment of 'romeo & juliet' by tchaikovsky. everyone uses it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VMCiewc7mE

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